Escrow & Title
In Montana, 'actual notice' of a prior interest in property means:
ANotice given by recording the instrument in public records
BDirect, personal knowledge of the prior interest—actually knowing about it✓ Correct
CNotice published in a local newspaper
DNotice given by posting a sign on the property
Explanation
Actual notice is direct, personal knowledge of a fact or prior interest—the party actually knows about it. This differs from constructive notice, which is imputed through recorded public records.
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